This period
saw a second series of dress uniform. These epaulettes displayed below were detachable and worn on the normal service tunic.
General ranks wore gold insignia.

Lieutenant

Captain

Commandant

1935 to 1955

These are the
epaulettes for the dress uniform worn between the mid 1935's to 1955. As you can see there were two colours, GOLD and SILVER (depending on
the Corps). The two gold epaulettes displayed below show how over the years the gilding
can rub off.

Lieutenant (Gold)

Commandant
(Gold)

Captain (Silver)

Lieutenant Colonel (Silver)

Note
the worn gilding
on this epaulette

NOTE:
Gold was
worn by the Air Corps and Artillery. Silver was
worn by the Infantry

1955 to 1971

These are the
epaulettes for the dress uniform worn between 1955 and 1971. The
uniform was very plain and the absence of collar badges did not help.
There was a short period in the late 1970's when officers of the Signal Corps
wore miniature size collar badges.

2nd Lieutenant

Lieutenant

Captain

Commandant

Lieutenant
Colonel

Colonel

Major General

Lieutenant General

Since 1971

This set
of epaulettes for the dress uniform worn after 1971 and will be displayed here at a
later date.